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- François Auguste de Thou (* 24. August 1604 in Paris; † 12. September 1642 in Lyon) war ein französischer Magistrat und Conseiller d‘État. Er starb durch Enthauptung wegen Majestätsbeleidigung in der Cinq-Mars-Verschwörung. (de)
- François-Auguste de Thou (c. 1607 - 12 September 1642) was a French magistrate. He was born in Paris, the eldest son of Jacques-Auguste de Thou. In 1617, with the death of his father, he inherited the office of Master of the Bookstore. Nicolas Rigault, guard of the Library of the King, assumed that office with his arrest. He was a councillor to the parliament of Paris in 1626 and a conseiller d'État shortly afterwards. From 1632 to 1635, he was steward of Burgundy and steward of the armies with Cardinal Louis de Nogaret of Valletta. He was unwise enough to link himself to Cardinal Richelieu's enemies. His guilty deed between Anne of Austria and Marie de Rohan was pardoned, but he fell in the conspiracy between Spain and Cinq-Mars, a favorite of king Louis XIII. For not revealing what he knew of the conspiracy, his silence was taken as proof of guilt and he was beheaded at Lyon on the same day as Cinq-Mars on Richelieu's orders. He was a manuscript collector; his collection included the Greek minuscule manuscript known as Minuscule 601 (Gregory-Åland). A famous 19th century historical painting by Paul Delaroche shows Cardinal Richelieu in a gorgeous barge, preceding the boat carrying De Thou and Cinq-Mars to their execution. (en)
- François-Auguste de Thou (Paris, 24 août 1604 - Lyon 12 septembre 1642) est un magistrat français, conseiller d'État. Fils de Jacques-Auguste de Thou, il hérite de la charge de maître de la Librairie. Mais il se lie à Gaston d'Orléans, et s'oppose ainsi à la politique de Richelieu. Il meurt décapité pour crime de lèse-majesté dans la conspiration du marquis de Cinq-Mars. La statue de la cour du Louvre est celle de son père, non la sienne. (fr)
- François-Auguste de Thou (Parigi, 1607 – Lione, 12 settembre 1642) è stato un magistrato francese.Venne decapitato su ordine del cardinale Richelieu per aver cospirato contro di lui, con gli spagnoli assieme a Enrico di Cinq-Mars, nella cospirazione di Cinq-Mars. (it)
- François Auguste de Thou, född 1607 i Paris i Frankrike, död 12 september 1642 i Lyon, parlamentsråd och senare conseiller d’état, blev dömd till döden och avrättad genom halshuggning, anklagad för inblandning i markis Cinq-Mars sammansvärjning genom ett fördrag med Spanien mot kardinal Richelieu. François Auguste de Thou var äldste son till . (sv)
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- François Auguste de Thou (* 24. August 1604 in Paris; † 12. September 1642 in Lyon) war ein französischer Magistrat und Conseiller d‘État. Er starb durch Enthauptung wegen Majestätsbeleidigung in der Cinq-Mars-Verschwörung. (de)
- François-Auguste de Thou (Paris, 24 août 1604 - Lyon 12 septembre 1642) est un magistrat français, conseiller d'État. Fils de Jacques-Auguste de Thou, il hérite de la charge de maître de la Librairie. Mais il se lie à Gaston d'Orléans, et s'oppose ainsi à la politique de Richelieu. Il meurt décapité pour crime de lèse-majesté dans la conspiration du marquis de Cinq-Mars. La statue de la cour du Louvre est celle de son père, non la sienne. (fr)
- François-Auguste de Thou (Parigi, 1607 – Lione, 12 settembre 1642) è stato un magistrato francese.Venne decapitato su ordine del cardinale Richelieu per aver cospirato contro di lui, con gli spagnoli assieme a Enrico di Cinq-Mars, nella cospirazione di Cinq-Mars. (it)
- François Auguste de Thou, född 1607 i Paris i Frankrike, död 12 september 1642 i Lyon, parlamentsråd och senare conseiller d’état, blev dömd till döden och avrättad genom halshuggning, anklagad för inblandning i markis Cinq-Mars sammansvärjning genom ett fördrag med Spanien mot kardinal Richelieu. François Auguste de Thou var äldste son till . (sv)
- François-Auguste de Thou (c. 1607 - 12 September 1642) was a French magistrate. He was born in Paris, the eldest son of Jacques-Auguste de Thou. In 1617, with the death of his father, he inherited the office of Master of the Bookstore. Nicolas Rigault, guard of the Library of the King, assumed that office with his arrest. He was a councillor to the parliament of Paris in 1626 and a conseiller d'État shortly afterwards. From 1632 to 1635, he was steward of Burgundy and steward of the armies with Cardinal Louis de Nogaret of Valletta. (en)
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- François Auguste de Thou (en)
- François Auguste de Thou (it)
- François-Auguste de Thou (fr)
- François Auguste de Thou (sv)
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